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1[intransitive,transitive]to make a secret plan to harm someone, especially a government or its leadersynonymconspireplot (with somebody) (against somebody)They were accused of plotting against the state.plot somethingMilitary officers were suspected of plotting a coup.She spends every waking hour plotting her revenge.plot to do somethingThey were plotting to overthrow the government.

2[transitive]plot something (out) (on something)to mark something on a map, for example the position or course of somethingHe plotted a new route across the Atlantic.The earthquake centers had been plotted (out) on a world map.

3[transitive]plot something (out) (on something)to make a diagram or chart from some informationWe carefully plotted each patient's response to the drug on a chart.

4[transitive]plot something (on something)to mark points on a graph and draw a line or curve connecting themFirst, plot the temperature curve on the graph.